At your option, your fish will be cleaned and prepared for your trip home, you need only bring a large cooler to transport them.

Charter Rates:

8 hours - $4756 hours - $4004 hours - $325

Large group/corporate multi-boat rates are available by special arrangement.

Departure time is 7AM, however the time can be flexible for your convenience.

Rates quoted are for a maximum party size of 4.

Rates subject to change.

Deposits:

A $75 deposit is required upon making your reservation with the balance due upon boarding the morning of your arrival.

If the captain deems it necessary to cancel due to weather or other conditions, the date will be rescheduled or deposit refunded.

All parties MUST have:

Exciting Lake Erie charter fishing out of beautiful Barcelona and Dunkirk Harbors in Western New York.

Enjoy Eastern Lake Erie's famous walleye fishing with walleye up to 10 pounds,

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Camera

Sunglasses

Hat or Cap

Sunscreen

Lunch and nonalcoholic beverage (for on board), 1 cooler per party

Motion sickness medication (if needed)

Large cooler to transport fish

A valid New York State fishing license (1 day license available at the pier, $10 nonresident, $5 resident)

Adequate clothing suitable for the weather

Soft soled shoes

Captain Don Walter is a United States Coast Guard Master Licensed Captain with over 30 years of fishing experience. The Captain is a member of the Eastern Lake Erie Charter Boat Association, the National Association of Charter Boat Operators, and Boat US.

On Eerie Eyes Charters, you'll have the opportunity to actually fish, participating from the initial setup to hooking and fighting your own trophy under the watchful eye and guidance of an experienced first mate and captain, regardless of your age or gender.

trophy lake trout, steelhead, and world class smallmouth bass.

Also highly recommended:

Eerie Eyes operates in full compliance with the United States Coast Guard's "Zero Tolerance" drug program